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Exercise Helps Ease Psychosis Symptoms

Exercise can reduce symptoms in teens and young adults who had a first episode
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Exercise Helps Ease Psychosis Symptoms

Exercise can reduce symptoms in teens and young adults who had a first psychosis episode, a new study says. "Establishing an exercise regime for people with psychosis is likely...
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Women Who've Battled Postpartum Depression Often Limit Family Size

Women who've had postpartum depression may not have more than two children, a new study suggests. Researchers examined data from more than 300 mothers born in the...
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Neighborhood Rats as Depressing as Crime, Study Finds

Rat infestations may harm the mental health of people who live in poor neighborhoods to the same extent as abandoned homes, violence and drug dealing, a new study suggests...
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Alcohol Abuse Common Among Med Students, Study Finds

Medical students may be more at risk for problem drinking, a new study says, citing burnout and school debt as two possible reasons why. "Our findings clearly show there is reason for...
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Should You Stop Drinking?

When Robert Parmer gave up alcohol, it wasn't for any of your classic reasons. He didn't have a run-in with the law. He wasn't in a failing relationship. He didn't get a stern lecture from a...
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